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2016

Training Module on Enabling Digital Payments


in Rural India

National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj,


Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India.
Rajendranagar, Hyderabad-500030.
National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj,
Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India.

December, 2016

Published by:
National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj,
Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India.
Rajendranagar, Hyderabad - 500 030. Tel : Telefax: 040-24008473
Website: http://www.nird.org
Table of Contents

1. Acronyms Used ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1


2. Advantages of Cashless Transactions.................................................................................................................................................................. 3
3. Unified Payment Interface (UPI).......................................................................................................................................................................... 4
3.1 Prerequisites................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
3.2 Steps Involved............................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
3.2.1 Download App................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
3.2.2 Register Yourself on App................................................................................................................................................................. 10
3.2.3 Virtual Payment Address (VPA)/ Virtual ID Creation..................................................................................................................... 14
3.2.4 Add Bank Accounts......................................................................................................................................................................... 15
3.2.5 Link the UPI Virtual ID with Your Bank Account(s)....................................................................................................................... 16
3.2.6 Set M-Pin for Validating Transactions............................................................................................................................................. 19
3.2.7 Login................................................................................................................................................................................................ 20
3.3 Transactions................................................................................................................................................................................................. 23
3.3.1 Send/Pay Money.............................................................................................................................................................................. 23
3.3.2 Request Money................................................................................................................................................................................ 27
3.3.3 Authorise Payment (Payers End).................................................................................................................................................... 31
3.3.4 Additional Services.......................................................................................................................................................................... 34
3.3.5 Transactions/ Bank Statement.......................................................................................................................................................... 37
3.3.6 Address your Disputes and Complaints........................................................................................................................................... 39
3.3.7 FAQs................................................................................................................................................................................................ 40
3.3.8 App Settings..................................................................................................................................................................................... 40

3.4 Frequently Asked Questions on UPI.................................................................................................................................................................. 41
4. Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) *99# Facility.................................................................................................................... 48
4.1 Prerequisites................................................................................................................................................................................................. 48
4.2 Services........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 50
4.3 Steps Involved............................................................................................................................................................................................. 50
4.4 Frequently Asked Questions on USSD........................................................................................................................................................ 53
5. Aadhaar Enabled Payment System (AEPS)....................................................................................................................................................... 55
5.1 Prerequisites................................................................................................................................................................................................. 56
5.2 Steps Involved............................................................................................................................................................................................. 58
5.2.1 For Transactions............................................................................................................................................................................... 58
5.3 Frequently Asked Questions on AEPS........................................................................................................................................................ 61
6. Physical Point of Sale (PoS) and Mobile based Point of Sale (M-PoS)............................................................................................................ 66
6.1 Prerequisites................................................................................................................................................................................................. 67
6.2 Steps Involved............................................................................................................................................................................................. 69
6.2.1 For Merchant / Receiver.................................................................................................................................................................. 69
6.2.2 For Buyer/ Payer.............................................................................................................................................................................. 71
6.3 Frequently Asked Questions on Point of Sale transactions......................................................................................................................... 73
7. Mobile Wallets................................................................................................................................................................................................... 78
7.1 Prerequisites................................................................................................................................................................................................. 79
7.2 Steps Involved............................................................................................................................................................................................. 80
7.3 Frequently Asked Questions on Mobile Wallets......................................................................................................................................... 96
8. Deen Dayal Antyodaya Yojana National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM)
Resource Materials for promoting Cashless Transactions among Self Help Groups...................................................................................... 100
8.1 Dimensions of Cashless Transactions....................................................................................................................................................... 100
8.2 Implementation.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 100
8.2.1 Opening Account of SHG Members.............................................................................................................................................. 100
8.3 Linking with Aadhaar and Mobile Number............................................................................................................................................... 102
8.3.1 Seeding of Aadhaar and Mobile Number at Bank Branch............................................................................................................. 103
8.3.2 Seeding of Aadhaar and Mobile Number at CSP/ BC Outlets....................................................................................................... 103
8.4 Aadhaar Seeding of SHG Account............................................................................................................................................................ 104
8.5 Cashless Transactions of SHG through Business Correspondent, Mobile Application or through Digital Wallet................................... 104
8.6 Issue of Debit Cards for SHG members.................................................................................................................................................... 106
8.6.1 Activation of Debit Card................................................................................................................................................................ 106
8.7 Cashless Payments at Retail Stores by SHG Members............................................................................................................................. 107
9. Dos and Donts................................................................................................................................................................................................ 111
10. Appendix ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 112
10.1 QR Code Generation and Usage.......................................................................................................................................................... 112
1. Acronyms Used
Term Acronym
Aadhaar Enabled Payment System AEPS
Mobile Application App
Mobile Personal Identification Number MPIN
National Rural Livelihood Mission NRLM
Personal Identification Number PIN
Unified Payment Interface UPI
Unstructured Supplementary Service Data USSD
Value Added Services VAS
Automated Teller Machine ATM
Mobile Money Identifier MMID
Third/Fourth-Generation Cell-Phone Technology 3G/4G
Subscriber Identity Module SIM
Short Message Service SMS
One Time Password OTP
Virtual Payment Address VPA
Indian Financial System Code IFSC
Immediate Payment Service IMPS
National Electronic Funds Transfer NEFT
Real Time Gross Settlement RTGS

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Term Acronym
Person to Person P2P
National Payments Corporation of India NPCI
iPhone Operating System (Apple) iOS
Code Division Multiple Access CDMA
Value Added Services VAS
National Unified USSD Platform NUUP
Global System for Mobile GSM
Point-of-Sale, or Point of Service PoS
Mobile Point of Sale mPOS
Intrabank On-us
Interbank Off-us
Unique Identification Authority of India UIDAI
Business Correspondent BC
Issuer Identification Number IIN
Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN
Quick ResponseCode QR Code
Know Your Customer KYC
Basic Savings Bank Deposit Account BSBDA
Customer Service Point CSP

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2. Advantages of Cashless Transactions

Convenience and ease of transaction and is more secure compared to making transactions involving
cash withdrawal.

Drive the development and modernisation of the payment system, promote transparency and
accountability, reduce transaction costs, and decrease the size of the grey or informal economy.

Help business people grow their customer base and resource pool, far beyond the limitations of
their immediate geographic area.

Adds up to environment as no tree will be cut for printing paper money.

Reduces Corruption

Overall they boost the rural economy and enables better development of the rural masses.

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3. Unified Payment Interface (UPI)

3.1 Prerequisites
1. Make sure your mobile number is registered with your bank and you have mobile banking enabled.
2. If you already have an account and you have not linked your mobile number with your account in the bank, then:
You can visit your nearest bank branch and register your mobile number.
Alternatively, you can go to any ATM, present your bank account card (debit, credit, etc.)
and choose the option to register your mobile number.

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Things needed for a Payer/Receiver to make Digital Transactions using UPI
Payer / Buyer Receiver / Merchant
Smart Phone For downloading and using UPI enabled Banking App For downloading and accessing UPI enabled
Banking App

Mobile App Downloaded from Google Play Store, App Store to use Downloaded from Google Play Store, App Store
UPI App services to use App Banking services

Feature Phone Does not work since does not allow download/storage Does not work since does not allow download/
of any Mobile App storage of any Mobile App

Bank Account Payers Bank account/s needs to be added in UPI App For receiving payments
for funds transfer to Payee

Aadhaar Optional. VPA can be created using Aadhaar number Optional. UPI enables funds transfer also by
also. as unique identifier providing (Account No + IFSC) or
(Mobile No. + MMID) or Aadhaar Number
Virtual Payment Payer will need to create a unique VPA to transfer Ideally, Payee will need to create a unique VPA to
Address (VPA) money from UPI App receive money via UPI App

MMID / Not Required Optional Needed in case of transfer to payee via


(Mobile No. + MMID)
Other Code
PIN You need App login and UPI Pin every time to authorise Need login credentials to securely login in the
the transaction. OTP you need while setting the UPI Pin App
(it is one time)
Mobile number Bank Account is to be linked to Mobile Number for For successfully accessing Bank Account on
registered with Bank initiating payments Mobile for receiving account updates

Mobile Network Service provider is needed to support funds Transfer for banking services such as SMS, IVR, etc., for
(MTNL, BSNL, Airtel, Vodafone etc.) Account updates via Mobile Network

Internet To execute funds, transfer process between the payer To execute banking transaction (exchange of
and the receiver information) between multiple parties.

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3.2 Steps Involved
3.2.1 Download App

I. Open Play Store from your Mobile App Gallery

II. Search for the App


Type the name of the specific App you wish to
download on the Search Bar (eg: UPI SBI BANK
APP, UPI SBI, etc.)
or
Type UPI APP in search bar. List of all UPI Apps
provided by Banks will be displayed for choice.

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III. Some of available Apps on
the Google Play Store which
support UPI (for reference)

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IV. If you entere UPI APP, a list will be displayed for your
selection. Select the App that you want to install/use from
the list of Apps displayed

V. Click Install

VI. Click Accept

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VII. Downloading and Installation of App begins

VIII. App icon appears in your App Gallery

*Alternate method to get App on your phone is to Use


SHAREit App

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What is SHAREit?
SHAREitis a free application to transfer files from a Wi-Fi compatible device to another similar one. Users can use it to
transfer files including photos, videos, music, contacts, apps and any other files.

Features:
Free Application

Available for Android, iOS ,Windows Phones, etc.

Transfers files directly by ad-hoc wifi connections

Offers faster speed than Bluetooth and NFC

Secure transfer of files.

3.2.2 Register Yourself on App


If you are using dual SIM mobile device then make sure you choose the SIM and number which is registered with your
Bank Account. The application will automatically send an SMS from the SIM chosen (in case of dual SIM phone usually
SIM 1) to form the device hard binding (All transactions which will happen through this App will be done by mapping with
this Mobile Number. eg: OTP will be received on this Mobile Number for authenticating transaction).

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I. Open UPI App from your Mobile App Gallery

II. Click Ok to Send SMS to verify Mobile Number


(SIM 1 in case of dual SIM phone)

III. Click on Register

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I. Enter Details (As asked. Eg: Name, Date of Birth
(DOB), Email Id,)

Some Apps may give multiple options like Facebook or Gmail Login. Accordingly enter details and click on Submit
You may receive OTP via SMS on your phone. Enter OTP and click OK/Confirm
Some Apps may ask you to add bank accounts First and then create the Virtual Payment Address (VPA). For some, it may
be reverse.

*Security Question
i. Some App may give you any option to select 1 or 2 security questions among the ones given in drop down menu.
ii. Give answers for questions you select.
(Remember or note down these answers. As these security questions are used at the time of password reset.)

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*Set App Login Password
This step may appear in the beginning or after few steps
i. User needs to set up the App login password to access
the UPI Application

Password should be alphanumeric with a SPECIAL CHARACTER. Alphabets must have at least one UPPER
CASE and one LOWER CASE letter. Eg: aBc_123
Length of the Login password must be at least 6 characters
Remember password to login next time.

*HELP can be obtained by clicking on ?


ii. Click on Continue
iii. Check Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions
iv. Click Continue

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3.2.3 Virtual Payment Aaddress (VPA)/ Virtual ID Creation

i. You may choose Your Unique ID (Aadhar


No., Mobile No., Email) as your Virtual
Payment Address (VPA)

Creation of a virtual address is as simple as creating


an email ID

There is no criteria for creating a VPA. If a VPA is


already used (App will notify), you need to create a
different one

User may also create multiple VPAs

To Transfer funds or Collect money, you may share


your VPA.

o VPA is unique.

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3.2.4 Add Bank Accounts
* This option enables the user to add their Bank accounts

I. Select Your Bank


(All accounts linked to your mobile number
are visible)

II. Give Account Details For First Time

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3.2.5 Link the UPI Virtual ID with Your Bank Account(s)

I. List of accounts linked to your Mobile Number is


fetched from the Bank selected on the previous step
and is displayed

II. Click on the drop-down menu shows the list of


Accounts

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III. Select the Account you wish to link

IV. Set the Limit (Maximum possible transfer amount) of


the VPA

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V. Set as Primary (In case of multiple VPAs):
YES/NO and Submit

VI. VPA is successfully added

VII. On successfully adding of accounts under a Bank,


a message is displayed as under: Bank Added
Successfully
Repeat the process to link your multiple bank
accounts with the same UPI virtual address
You may choose and set one Default Bank Account

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3.2.6 Set M-Pin for Validating Transactions
(* In Case No MPIN is set for the account/or in case of change of MPIN/ MOBILE BANKING REGISTRATION)

Create MPIN

i. Enter MPIN
ii. Enter last 6-digit of the Debit Card Number
(linked to the account)
iii. Enter Month and Year of Expiry
iv. Tap YES
v. An OTP will be generated and sent to the registered
Mobile Number
vi. Put received OTP

vii. MPIN will be set successfully. MPIN will be asked for


authorising transactions

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3.2.7 Login

i. Open App by clicking on the App Icon in the Mobile


App Gallery

ii. Enter the created Login Password


iii. Click on Login

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iv. If you have forgotten your Password, reset it by
tapping on Forgot Password
v. It will ask you to select the SIM (in case of dual sim
phone). Select the one for which you have registered

vi. You will be directed to the page where it asks for the
1 or 2 Security questions which you have set at the
time of Registration

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Sample Main Dashboard Look

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3.3 Transactions
3.3.1 Send/Pay Money
* This option allows the user to pay money to a beneficiary.

i. Open UPI App from Mobile App Gallery

ii. Click Send/Pay money

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iii. Select the VPA (this can be Mobile No., Aadhar No.,
email ID or the customised VPA that you had created
and which is linked to your bank account/s)

iv. Select your account from which you wish to pay


(in case of multiple accounts)

v. Select/Add Payees Account (Payment can be made


via one of the 5 ways by tapping on the drop down
menu)
1. Virtual Address (VPA) of Beneficiary or
2. Account number+ IFSC of Beneficiary or
3. Beneficiary Mobile Number + MMID or
4. Aadhaar Number or
5. Beneficiary List You can maintain
beneficiaries and select them using this option

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vi. Enter the purpose/description of transaction

vii. Click Submit/Pay

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viii. Click Confirm

ix. MPIN will be asked for authorising the transaction.


Enter the MPIN and tap on YES/NEXT/OK

x. Successful message will be displayed as a pop up on


the screen.

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3.3.2 Request Money
(This option allows the user to collect money from someone.)

i. Click on Collect/Request

ii. Payee enters the Virtual ID (VPA) of the payer from


whom you will receive money. Or you may Enter the
VPA of the remitter or choose from the beneficiary
list from the drop down menu

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iii. Select Bank/Account to which you wish to receive
amount to

iv. Enter the amount you need to receive

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v. You may enter remarks/description of transaction
details (eg:-milk bill, doctor bill)

vi. Press Submit

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vii. Click Confirm

viii. Pop up message is displayed on


successful completion.

ix. Payer will receive your request for money

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3.3.3 Authorise Payment (Payers End)
Pending Requests (This option allows the User to view the list of the pending collect requests received)

i. Click on Pending Request option from the


dashboard

ii. The payer will identify your credentials as a payee

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iii. Review the details entered

iv. Payer to click Approve / Reject

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v. The payer will then enter his UPI MPIN and click on
Yes

vi. Press Submit to complete the payment process.

vii. You will receive a confirmation of transaction. Along


with an SMS.

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3.3.4 Additional Services
3.3.4.1 View Account Details

1. This option enables the user to change their login password

2. This option enables the user to change the MPIN

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3.3.4.2 How to check Balance?

1. Click on My Balance

2. Select the VPA and the Account


3. Click on Balance Enquiry

4. Enter MPIN

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5. Click on Submit/Yes

6. The balance will be displayed

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3.3.5 Transactions/ Bank Statement
*This option enables to view all types of transaction (Debit, Credit and others) done by the user.)

1. Click on Transactions

2. Choose the period for which the transactions shall be


displayed. Eg:- Todays Transactions, Last 5/10 days
Transactions or Enter date (In case it is for a specific
period - From (date) and To(date))

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3. Click on Submit

4. Screen will display the details (Amount, Date, Time,


Reference Number, Description, etc.) along with the
Status (Success/Pending)

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3.3.6 Address your Disputes and Complaints

1. Click Complaint Status / Log a Dispute / View Disputes

2. You can choose to list your transaction by choosing the date


range and select from the list of transactions displayed
3. Confirm the transaction details, enter the reasons of dispute or
complaint, and press the raise complaint button to register your
complaint
4. You will receive a confirmation message

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3.3.7 FAQs

Frequently asked question and answers on UPI

3.3.8 App Settings

App Settings enables the user to choose the language.


Our empower is available in Hindi and English
(Or Regional languages)

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3.4 Frequently Asked Questions on UPI
Q) What is UPI?
Unified Payments Interface (UPI) is a system that powers multiple bank accounts into a single Mobile Application (of any participating
bank), merging several banking features, seamless fund routing and merchant payments into one hood. It also caters to the Peer to
Peer collect request, which can be scheduled and paid as per requirement and convenience.
Q) What are the services and unique features provided by UPI system?
Below is the list of services:
Immediate money transfer through mobile device round the clock 24*7 and 365 days.
Single Mobile Application for accessing different bank accounts
Single Click 2 Factor Authentication Aligned with the Regulatory guidelines, yet provides for a very strong feature of seamless
single click payment.
Virtual address of the customer for Pull & Push provides for incremental security with the customer not required to enter the
details such as Card No., Account number; IFSC, etc.
Bill sharing with friends.
Best answer to Cash on Delivery hassle, running to an ATM or rendering exact amount.
Merchant Payment with Single Application or In-App Payments.
Scheduling PUSH and PULL Payments for various purposes.
Utility Bill Payments, Over the Counter Payments, Barcode (Scan and Pay) based Payments.
Donations, Collections, Disbursements Scalable.
Raising Complaint from Mobile App directly.
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Q) What do I require to have a UPI App?
Any smart phone user who has an account with a UPI- partnered Bank can download a UPI App.
Q) How many banks have tied up with NPCI or onboard for UPI?
Initially, 29 banks had tied up with NPCI for the launch. However, only 21 banks have been able to meet the criteria so far.

AVAILABLE APPS (28 BANK APPS)


Andhra Bank, Axis Bank (Axis Pay), Bank of Maharashtra, Bhartiya Mahila Bank, Canara Bank (Canara Bank UPI), Catholic
Syrian Bank, DCB Bank, Federal Bank, ICICI Bank (UPI Collect), TJSB Sahakari Bank, Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC UPI),
Karnataka Bank, UCO Bank (UCO UPI), Union Bank of India (Union Bank UPI), United Bank of India, Punjab National Bank
(PNB UPI), South Indian Bank, Vijaya Bank, YES Bank, SBI App, and other banks.

Q) Does a customer need to register before remitting funds using UPI?


Yes, a customer needs to register with his/her PSP before remitting funds using UPI and link his accounts

Q) Does the customer need to register a beneficiary before transferring funds through UPI? What details of beneficiary will
be required?
No, registration of Beneficiary is not required for transferring funds through UPI as the fund would be transferred on the basis of
Virtual ID/ Account+IFSC / Mobile No+MMID / Aadhar Number. (Please check with your PSP and Issuing bank with regard to the
services enabled on the App).

Q) Does customer need to have a bank account or this can be linked to a card or wallet?
No, customer cannot link a wallet to UPI, only bank accounts can be added. UPI provides only inter/intra bank account transfers and
does not support transfer between wallets as such.

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Q) Can I use more than one UPI application on the same mobile if they are linked to different bank accounts?
Yes, one can use more than one UPI application on the same mobile and link both same as well as different accounts.

Q) How do I register in UPI enabled Application?


The steps in Registration are:
Downloadthe UPI application from the App Store / Banks website
Create his/ her profile by entering details like name, virtual id (virtual payment address), password, etc.
Go to Add/Link/Manage Bank Account option and links the bank and account number with the virtual id (VPA)

Q) What is a VPA?
The Virtual Payment Address or VPA is an address given to the user of UPI payment system. We have to use VPA to transfer fund.
The virtual payment address replaces the bank account details.

Q) What are the features of VPA?


You can choose it and change it anytime. A VPA is linked to the bank account address. Since it is not your actual payment address
but act as the payment address (bank account details). It is called as the virtual payment address.
You can have many virtual payment addresses
You can change it whenever you wish
No two VPA would be the same
You can link many accounts with one VPA but you have to set an account as the default.

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Q) What are benefits of VPA?
You do not give bank account number to receive money
It is easy to remember compared to the bank account number and IFSC
To be more secure, you can change the it whenever you suspect
You can get VPA of your choice.

Q) Can I change my VPA?


Thisaddressis highly flexible. You can choose it and change it anytime.

Q) What is a M-PIN?
Just like an ATM has a 4 digit pin for authenticating transactions, M-PIN works as a security password for authenticating or
authorising financial transactions using Mobile Applications.

Q) How do I generate it?


Customer has to self-generate M-PIN while registering for any Banks Mobile App on UPI. Once the banking UPI App is installed
and user has completed registration on hi mobile, he has to generate an M-PIN for authenticating transaction.

Q) What are the various options for generating an M-PIN?


User selects the bank account from which he/she wants to initiate the transaction. User clicks one of the option:

a) Mobile Banking Registration/Generate MPIN


User receives OTP from the Issuer bank on his/her registered mobile number

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User now enters last 6 digits of Debit card number and expiry date
User enters OTP and enters his preferred numeric MPIN (MPIN that he would like to set) and clicks on Submit
After clicking submit, customergets notification (successful or decline).

Q) Does the beneficiary also have to register for UPI for receiving funds?
In case of Virtual ID transaction, the beneficiary needs to have a Virtual ID and in turn be registered with UPI but in case of
Account+IFSC or Mobile+MMID, Aadhar number, the beneficiary need not be registered for UPI. (Please check with your PSP and
Issuing bank with regard to the services enabled on the App)

Q) Can I link more than one bank account to the same virtual address?
Yes, several bank accounts can be linked to the same virtual address depending on the functionality/ies being made available by the
respective PSPs.

Q) What are the different channels for transferring funds using UPI?
The different channels for transferring funds using UPI are:
Transfer through Virtual ID
Account Number + IFSC
Mobile Number + MMID
Aadhar Number
Collect / Pull money basis Virtual ID

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Q) What if my account is debited but the transaction does not go through?
UPI provides for real time reversals for technical declines and amount would be transferred back to the payer account immediately

Q) Can I put a stop payment request for funds transferred by UPI?


No, once the payment is initiated, it cannot be stopped.

Q) Where do I register a complaint with reference to the UPI transaction?


You can also raise your grievance or check status of UPI transaction through the UPI App of the participating banks.

Q) What is the limit of fund transfer using UPI?


At present, the upper limit per UPI transaction is ` 1 Lakh.

Q) If I change my UPI App, will I be required to register again or can I carry the same virtual address?
In case of change in UPI App, a person needs to re-register and it depends on the PSP whether same virtual ID can be used with
necessary checks they can establish.

Q) What happens if I forget my pin?


In case someone forgets the MPIN, he needs to re-generate new PIN.

Q) How do I change M-PIN?


Process for change of mobile PIN.
User enters his old MPIN and preferred new MPIN (MPIN that he would like to set) and clicks on Submit
After clicking submit, customer gets notification (successful or failure)
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Q) Will I be able to use UPI after I change my SIM or Mobile?
In case of change in SIM/ Mobile/ Application of the PSP, customer would require to re-register themselves for UPI.

Q) Will I be able to use UPI across all Mobile platforms?


Yes, UPI is available on Android and it will be made available on iOS soon.

Q) What is the timeline to approve a collect request by a payer?


The timeline to approve a collect request needs to be defined by the requester.

Q) In case my Mobile is used by another person, will there be any security breach?
In any transaction through UPI, PIN would be required which needs to be fed through the mobile at the time of any transaction
making it safe and secured.

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4. Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) *99# Facility

4.1 Prerequisites
Make sure your Mobile (all basic/feature or smart phones. Except CDMA) number is registered with
your bank
Fill and submit a form for registration of mobile to enable USSD transactions via Mobile

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Payer/Buyer Receiver(Merchant)
Smart Phone Optional. Works on a GSM enabled Feature Optional. For doing balance enquiry, getting status
phone or a Smart Phone. Does not work on updates on phone
CDMA phone
Mobile App Not Required Not Required

Feature Phone Works on a GSM enabled basic feature phone. Checking Balance in bank account/s, etc. Does not
Does not work on CDMA phone work on CDMA Phones

Bank Account Required for transferring money from Bank To receive money from the payers Bank Account
Account

Aadhaar Ideally funds are transferred to receiver via his Optional in case transfer is made through Aadhaar
(Mobile No + MMID) Number

MMID / Unique MMID not needed for the payer Unique MMID is not mandatory
Other Code

PIN MPIN is needed to authorise transaction Authentication not needed via MPIN, OTP, etc.

Mobile number Bank Account is to be linked to Mobile No. for Bank Account is to be linked to Mobile No. for
registered with initiating payments receiving payments and for receiving Bank Account
Bank notifications
Mobile Network Supporting funds Transfer over the network GSM mobile network is needed for transaction
(MTNL, BSNL, etc.) processing

Internet Not required Not required

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4.2 Services
*99*46*1# for Balance Inquiry
*99*46*2# for Mini Statement
*99*46*3# or *99*46*4# for Instant Money Transfer

4.3 Steps Involved

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4.4 Frequently Asked Questions on USSD
Q) What are the various services available under *99#?
*99# service can be used by the customers for the following purposes:
a) Financial
b) Non-Financial
c) Value Added Services (VAS)

Q) What are the services covered?


Financial Services
Fund Transfer using Mobile Number and MMID of the beneficiary
Fund Transfer using IFSC and Account Number of the beneficiary
Fund Transfer using Aadhaar Number of the beneficiary
Non-Financial Services through use of Mobile
Balance Enquiry
Mini Statement
Know MMID* (Mobile Money Identifier)
Generate or set MPIN
Change MPIN
Generate OTP for 2nd factor of authentication for different transactions

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Q) What is MMID?
Mobile Money Identifier is a 7 digits code allotted by the bank when user registers for mobile banking. The first four digits are the
unique identification number of the bank offering IMPS.

Q) Does the customer need to have Internet/GPRS or Data card for using USSD services?
Customer does not need to have a GPRS or any such data connection on their mobiles. They can use the service from any GSM
mobile connection which has a calling feature.

Q) Is there any limits on Fund Transfer through NUUP ( National Unified USSD Platform)?
The maximum limit of fund transfer per customer on NUUP is ` 5000 per day.

Q) How many transactions are allowed per session?


Only one transaction is allowed per session.

Q) What are the charges for using NUUP Transactions?


There are no charges on NUUP transactions.

Q) What is the short code for NUUP?


Customer needs to dial short code *99*(Bank ID)#.

Q) Can I use this service if my Mobile Number is not registered with the Bank?
No, mobile no needs to be registered with the bank.

Q) Will it work on only Java enabled mobile phones or will it require some software to be downloaded to use the service?
NUUP does not require any JAVA or software to be downloaded on the mobile. It can work on the basic GSM mobile

Q) Does it work on CDMA mobiles?


No, only works on GSM mobiles.
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5. Aadhaar Enabled Payment System (AEPS)

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5.1 Prerequisites
Payer/Buyer Receiver(Merchant)

Smart Phone Not Needed Not needed

Mobile App Not Needed Not needed

Feature Phone Not Needed Not Needed

Banking/ Not Needed. Required at the Required for operating on AEPS MicroATM device.
Business Merchants side Usually, merchant is the BC
Correspondent

Bank Account Money will be transferred from this Money is transferred to Merchants Bank Account
Payers account

Aadhaar Aadhaar No is required Merchants Bank Account is to be mandatorily linked


to his Aadhaar Nunmber

MMID / Other Code Not Required Not required

PIN Not needed but can be required in Not Needed


case of Card Based Transactions

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Payer/Buyer Receiver(Merchant)

Aadhaar number Aadhaar No to be mapped to Bank Merchants Bank Account is to be mandatorily linked
account for authentication to his Aadhaar Number
registered with Bank

Mobile Network Not Needed Not Needed

Internet Not Needed Optional. Can happen via PSTN or Mobile GSM
(SIM) also

Fingerprint/ Not Needed Optional. Required for biometric authentication with


Aadhaar
RIS Scanner

Mobile number Optional. If he wants to receive Not mandatory, but needed to get the receipts/ SMS
alerts and confirmations for the
registered with Bank
transactions, he will also then need a
mobile phone

AEPS ATM/ Not Needed Needed to initiate payments using Aadhaar no,
fingerprint scanner
Micro ATMs

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5.2 Steps Involved
5.2.1 For Transactions

Step I: Go to Micro-ATM

Step II: Select option like


Cash withdraw
Deposit Cash
Pay
Check Balance
Mini Statement

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Step III: Enter Pin Number

Step IV: Enter Location Code

Step V: Enter your Adhaar Card Number

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Step VI: Scan your finger print

Step VI: See Transaction Successful message

Collect Receipt

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5.3 Frequently Asked Questions on AEPS
Q) What is AEPS?
AEPS is a new payment service offered by the National Payments Corporation of India to banks, financial institutions using Aadhaar.
AEPS stands for Aadhaar Enabled Payment System.

Q) How does AEPS work?


Aadhaar Enabled Payment System (AEPS) is a bank led model, which allows online financial inclusion transaction at Micro-ATM
through the Business correspondent of any bank using the Aadhaar authentication. This system is designed to handle both ONUS and
OFFUS requests seamlessly in an effective way by enabling authentication gateway for all Aadhaar linked account holders.

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Q) What is Aadhaar?
Aadhaar is a unique identification number issued by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) to any resident of India.

Q) Can any customer be a part of AEPS?


Any resident of India holding an Aadhaar number and having a bank account may be a part of the Aadhaar Enabled Payment System.

Q) Does the customer needs to have a bank account for availing AEPS?
Yes, the customer needs to have a bank account for availing AEPS.

Q) What is the process for enabling AEPS?


Customer should have an Aadhaar (Unique ID as issued by UIDAI) number linked with any bank account (bank should be a part
of AEPS network) where customer has an account. The registration process shall be as per the procedures laid down by the bank
providing AEPS service.

Q) Is the beneficiary customer also required to register for AEPS?


No.

Q) Can AEPS happen within which accounts?


AEPS only support transactions between Aadhar linked Bank Acounts.

Q) What is a Business Correspondent (BC)?


Business Correspondent (BC) is an approved Bank Agent providing basic banking service using a MicroATM (terminal) to any bank
customer wishing to avail their bank BC service.

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Q) What are the transactions supported by AEPS?
Four types of transactions are supported by AEPS.
Balance Enquiry
Cash Withdrawal
Cash Deposit
Fund Transfer

Q) What is required for transacting via AEPS?


Aadhaar No., Banks IIN, Fingerprint and Aadhaar No. of beneficiary

Q) What is an IIN?
IIN is a six digit number which identifies your Bank with which you have mapped your Aadhaar number.

Q) Can a customer link more than one account to the same Aadhaar Number?
Yes. The customer can link the same Aadhaar number to more than one account subject to bank offering that feasibility. However, only
one account per customer in the bank will be the primary Aadhaar linked bank account into which all respective AEPS transactions
will be effected.

Q) Is there any limit on the value of transactions in AEPS?


Aadhaar based accounts would be opened on the basis of simplified KYC guidelines. The bank with which you have linked your
Aadhaar Number would set the appropriate limit per transaction or in a given day.

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Q) How are the Customers IIN & Aadhaar Number added in the respective fields on the MicroATM terminal?
At the MicroATM Terminal, the customer has two options. He can either manually input the required information in the respective
fields or he can swipe a RuPay ATM & MicroATM card with Aadhaar number that would extract the relevant data from card and
present for further transaction processing.

Q) What is POS?
A Point of Sale-PoS device is used to facilitate customers to make Cash Deposit, Cash Withdrawal, Fund Transfer and Balance
Enquiry. The POS device may be a MicroATM.

Q) What is Mobile Based PoS?


The mobile has an Application that allows customers to enter the customer and transaction details. The mobile is linked to the
printer-cum-scanner through Bluetooth which scans the fingerprint data put in by the customer. When the transaction is completed,
the customer receives a transaction receipt stating the finality status.

Q) What is a POS based Model?


This model has an in-built keypad, printer and scanner. The customer can enter their details using the keypad and verify the same on
the screen. They can place their finger on the scanner and accept the receipt upon successful completion of the transaction.

Q) When does the settlement happen?


The cutover of AEPS transactions happens to 23:00 hours each day. All transactions before this time are included in the settlement
for that particular day.

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Q) How is the settlement affected?
The settlement is affected by NPCIs Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS). As a joining procedure, the participating banks need to
submit a mandate for crediting and debiting their RTGS accounts with the RBI in favour of NPCI. On the basis of this mandate NCPI
would affect the settlement by debiting/ crediting respective banks Current Account/s with such sums as may be specified by the
NPCI in its settlement instructions. The draft for all the documents will be provided by the AEPS NPCI team when a bank envisages
interest in joining the network.

Q) Which banks are members of AEPS?


Currently, the banks that are members of AEPS are ICICI Bank, Union Bank of India, Bank of India. A link is provided in AEPS
section of NPCI website which will host current banks under certification.

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6. Physical Point of Sale (PoS) and Mobile based Point of Sale (M-PoS)

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6.1 Prerequisites
Payer/Buyer Receiver / Merchant
m-PoS p-PoS m-PoS p-PoS
Not Required. Not Required.
Needed to connect
Smart However, required However, required
the Mobile Point of Not needed
Phone for receiving for receiving
Sale device
updates, alerts updates, alerts
Mobile App to
support the Mobile
Mobile App Not Required Not Required Not needed
PoS Attachment/
device
Not Required. Not Required.
Feature However, required However, required
Not Supported Not needed
Phone for receiving for receiving
updates, alerts updates, alerts
Money is transferred
Bank Bank Account is Bank Account is Bank Account is to Merchants Bank
Account needed needed required Account (Current
Account)

Aadhaar Not Required Not Required Not Needed Not Required

Debit/
Cards to swipe Cards to swipe
Credit/
on Point of Sale on Point of Sale Not Required Not Required
Prepaid
Device Device
Cards

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Payer/Buyer Receiver / Merchant
m-PoS p-PoS m-PoS p-PoS
Pin for Card Pin for Card
PIN Not Needed Not Required
required required
Aadhaar
number
Not Required Not Required Not Needed Not Required
registered
with Bank
Not Required. Not Required.
However it is However it is Device needs to be
Mobile Mobile Network
required for required for connected via a phone
Network needed
notifications for notifications for line / mobile network
account updates account updates
Data exchange over
Data exchange over
internet network
Internet Not Required Not Required internet network for
for processing
processing transaction.
transaction
Card Swipe Hardware is needed Physical PoS Device
Not Required Not Required
Attachment to connect to Mobile Needed with Merchant
MMID /
Not Required Not Required Not Needed Not Needed
Other Code
Mobile Not Required. Not Required. Not Required.
number However required However required However required Optional. For getting
registered for notifications for for notifications for for notifications for notifications/SMS alerts
with Bank account updates account updates account updates

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6.2 Steps Involved
6.2.1 For Merchant / Receiver

I. Plug in the Device

II. Launch the application

III. Swipe Customer Card

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IV. Enter the Mobile number / email address of customer

V. Obtain your Customer Signature

VI. Check the SMS received

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6.2.2 For Buyer/ Payer

Get a Debit/ Credit card form the Bank

Ask seller to Swipe your debit/credit card on the POS machine.


(Two type: Swipe and Insert)

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Check the Amount Entered to be paid entered by the seller and
put PIN.
Make sure no one sees your PIN.

I. Generate Receipt

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6.3 Frequently Asked Questions on Point of Sale Transactions
Q) What does PoS mean?
Point of sale commonly known as Checkout is the location where transaction occurs for the sale of goods or services and customers
can pay for their purchases. It is an alternative for an electronic cash register and is referred as POS Terminal, which is nothing but
a combination of both the hardware and software used for the checkouts.
Q) What does Point of sale Hardware do?
Point of sale hardware is equipment for POS system, which includes card-reading machines, printers, cash registers and computer
systems.
Q) How do credit/debit card machines work?
Credit card machines are typically connected to the Internet, phone line, mobile device or computer to send data to the processor.
For most credit card processors, funds are transferred from the customers bank to the businesss merchant account. In some cases,
the credit card processor uses a merchant account and holds funds on your behalf, and then directly deposits them into your checking
account at your discretion.
Q) What is the difference between a credit/debit card machine and a POS system?
A card machine is simply a card reader and PIN pad whereas a PoS system is a complete checkout terminal that comes with a credit
card machine, monitor or tablet, cash register, printer and other peripherals. POS systems also come with additional software or Apps
that track inventory, monitor sales, generate discounts, create financial reports, help with marketing and other features
Q) What is a merchant account?
A merchant account lets businesses accept credit cards. It transmits payment data from a customers bank to your bank and authorises
credit card transactions. Merchant accounts are offered by the credit card processor or directly by a financial institution, typically a
bank. Usually, businesses will have to apply and get approved for a merchant account. As mentioned above, however, not all credit
card processors require a merchant account.
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Q) Can I use an iPhone, iPad, Android and other mobile devices with a credit card machine?
Some credit card machines are compatible with tablets, but the most common way to accept credit cards with an iPhone, iPad,
Android and other mobile devices is by using a credit card swiper. This small dongle attaches to the headphone or auxiliary plug on
a mobile phone or tablet, and processes credit cards using the processors Mobile App. Another way to accept credit cards using a
mobile device is by using a virtual terminal, a feature that lets you manually input credit cards into the App.
Q) What is NFC?
NFC technology lets businesses accept credit cards without swiping them. To accept mobile payments, youll need an NFC-enabled
credit card machine, such as Apple Pay, Android Pay or Samsung Pay.
Q) What are debit cards?
Debit cards are another payment method. When goods or services are purchased with a debit card, the funds are removed from the
customers checking account. In addition to standard ATM cards, many banks also issue VisaCheck Cards and/or MasterCardCheck
Cards - both of which can be used at the point of sale or online.
Q) What are the major types of debit card transactions?
Debit card transactions can be accomplished through PIN debit (requires the consumer to enter a PIN), signature debit (no PIN
required), online bill payment and online debit. Debit card transactions are the fastest growing point-of-sale payment method
today. The acceptance of this payment method continues to remain popular because customers and merchants both appreciate the
convenience and ease of using debit cards to purchase merchandise and services.
Q) What is the difference between PIN debit and signature debit?
The difference between these two debit choices is whether a PIN (personal identification number) is used at the point of sale. When
a PIN is used, the payment is immediately withdrawn from the cardholders available funds. When a signature debit transaction
occurs, funds are not withdrawn until the transaction processes - usually 2 to 4 days after the sale.

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Q) What is the process flow involved in a swipe transaction?
To complete transaction via debit/credit card, the card is swiped at the Card reader (PoS) and the amount is entered followed by a
PIN to be manually punched in by the card holder. Upon authentication the receipt is generated and payment completed.
Q) What are the connectivity choices available for a PoS?
IP (Internet Protocol), PSTN (Public switched telephone network) and GPRS
Q) What is the difference between the various connectivity choices?
IP
Card payment terminals connected directly to a local area network (LAN) or wide area network (WAN). This will require a broadband
connection and provides card processing authorisation in approximately 5 seconds.
PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network)
Card payment terminals connected through a telephone line. This involves telephone line rental and provides card processing
authorisation in approximately 30 seconds. We recommend one telephone line per terminal.
GPRS (General Packet Radio Service)
Card payment terminals connected through a mobile network (using a SIM card) enables you to take the terminal to wherever the
customer needs to pay and provides card payment authorisation in approximately 10 seconds.
Q) What is an mPOS solution?
A mobile Point of Sale (mPOS) is a consumer grade handheld device (e.g. a smart phone or tablet) with wireless connectivity that is
used for the acceptance of payment cards. An mPOS solution typically comprises:
A mobile device consumer grade mobile phone or tablet device with wireless connectivity
Card Reading functionality (contact, contactless or both)
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Mobile App/s supporting the payment functionality
Server-side software
CVM capture capability (e.g. PIN entry, signature capture)
Q) Is an mPOS solution required to deliver a receipt to the cardholder?
An mPOS solution must support delivery of a receipt to the cardholder.
Q) Do I need to have an internet data plan for the application to work on Android devices?
Yes, your Android device will require an internet data connection (CDMA, GPRS, EDGE, 3G, 4G) or access to an active Wi-Fi
network.
Q) What is MDR?
It is the percentage of the transaction amount that the acquiring bank charges to the merchant for providing authorisation to accept
credit cards.
Q) What are the components of MDR?
Merchant discount rate = Interchange fee + Processing fees + Network brand fees
Merchant discount rate is what merchant pays to acquirer. Interchange fee is what acquirer pays to issuer. Processing fees are those
paid by issuing and acquiring bank to their processors. Network brand fees are those paid by issuing and acquiring bank to the card
associations such as Visa/MasterCard.
Q) What is the Merchant Establishment Agreement?
A contract between a business and acredit cardservice provider. The merchant agreement states the rules and responsibilities that
apply to each party regarding payment card acceptance, authorisation, processing and settlement. The merchant agreement also sets
out the fees and charges that the merchant will pay the service provider. It explains how the service provider determines the rates for
handling payment card transactions, and it defines the terms under which each party may renew or cancel the contract.
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Q) What is a QR Code?
QR code(abbreviated from Quick ResponseCode) is the trademark for a type of matrix barcode (or two-dimensional barcode).
A barcode is a machine-readable optical label that contains information about the item to which it is attached. This code was so
named because the main purpose of the code development was to create a code that could be read quickly.

Q) What are various uses of QR codes?


QR codes can be used on various mobile device operating systems.
QR codes can be used to store bank account information or credit card information, or they can be specifically designed to work with
particular payment provider applications.
QR codes can be used to log in into websites

Q) How to scan the QR Code and complete payment transaction?


For yourphoneto be able to readQR Codesyou will need to have aQR Codescanning App orQR Codescanning software installed
on it.
Steps:
Go to the Google Play store and download the free QR Code Reader App the file size should be around 3MB depending on
your smart phone.
Launch the App.
It will automatically scan the QR code and provide/fill in required information and complete the transaction.

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7. Mobile Wallets

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7.1 Prerequisites
Payer/Buyer Receiver(Merchant)

Smart Phone For downloading and using Mobile App (services) For downloading and using Mobile App
of the wallet provider (services) of the wallet provider

Mobile App Downloaded from Google Play Store, App Store Downloaded from Google Play Store,
to use Wallet services App Store to use App services

Feature Phone Does not allow download/storage of any Mobile Not supported
Apps

Bank Account To load/transfer money to mobile wallet from the Money is transferred to the wallet of the
payers Bank Account merchant

Aadhaar Not Required Not needed

MMID / Other Code Not Required Not needed

PIN Authentication medium is needed. Can be Login, Not needed. However, authentication needed
OTP or MPIN for Wallet App login

Mobile number For use of mobile OTP/authentication for funds For access to banking updates/notification and
transfer from bank account to wallet account bank account
registered with Bank
Mobile Network Service provider needed to support funds Transfer Service provider needed to support funds
(MTNL, BSNL etc.) Transfer (MTNL, BSNL etc.)

Internet To execute funds transfer process between the To execute funds transfer process between the
payer and the merchant Merchant and the payer

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7.2 Steps Involved

I. Open Play Store from your Mobile App Gallery

II. Type the name of the App you wish to download on the
Search Bar (SBI Buddy) and Click Install

III. Select State Bank Buddy

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IV. Click Install

V. Accept Conditions

VI. Installation is in progress

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VII. Opening Wallet

VIII. Choose Default Language to load App

IX. Enter Details of Mobile and Primary Details

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X. Enter your Primary Details to have Wallet Account

XI. Send OTP and automatically authenticate you

XII. OTP authenticating your details

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XIII. Enter Security Details

XIV. Registration is in Progress

I. Enter SBI Buddy Wallet 4 digit PIN

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II. Enter 4 digit PIN and Login

III. Login is in progress

IV. This is our Wallet Home Screen with 0 balance

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V. Enter Amount to Add to your wallet

VI. Select the Banking Account you wish to load


money from. Methods are mentioned below.
By Internet Banking Internet Banking has to be
enabled for this with the Bank.
Credit Card / Debit Card / Prepaid Card

VII. Processing State

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VIII. Here Internet Bank Option is Chosen

IX. Select Your Internet Banking Branch

X. Bank Selection

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XI. Process State of Internet Banking

XII. Login page of Internet Banking

XIII. Login to Internet Banking

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XIV. Confirm Amount to Transfer to Buddy from
Internet Banking

XV. OTP accepted

XVI. Success Transaction Status


XVII. Our Wallet is credited ` 100

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If you wish to transfer money to someone
click Send Money Option

XVIII. To Whom you wish to send Money?

XIX. Enter Mobile Number of others account


who have this Wallet

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XX. Showing Enter Amount Screen

XXI. Enter the amount to transfer

XXII. Purpose of transferring money of `1 to others

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XXIII. Our Wallet PIN to confirm Money Transfer
to others Account

XXIV. Money Transfer is in progress

XXV. Check the Transaction Details by selecting


My Transactions

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XXVI. Transferred ` 1 to others Account.
The Transaction Details showing

XXVII. Our Wallet Amount of ` 1 is deducted


after successful transfer

XXVIII. ` 1 has been received in the wallet of the


receiver

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XXIX. Money is credited to others account

XXX. Exit from App

If you Forgot your Wallet PIN you can regenerate


new PIN
XXXI. Click on get Temporary PIN

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XXXII. PIN generation is in progress

XXXIII. It Sends One Temporary PIN to your


registered Mobile Number

XXXIV. Use that PIN and Enter New

XXXV. Login with New PIN into your wallet

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7.3 Frequently Asked Questions on Mobile Wallets
Q) What is a Payments/Mobile Wallet?
Mobile wallets are essentially digital versions of traditional wallets that someone would carry in their pocket. They offer payment
services through which the individuals / business can receive/ send money via mobile devices. While there are many variations,
usually they can hold digital information about credit and debit cards for making payments, store coupons and loyalty programmes,
specific information about personal identity and more.

Q) What are the basic requirements to start using a wallet?


Bank Account, Smartphone, 2G/3G connection and Wallet App.

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Q) How to start using wallet? What are the steps for accessing mobile wallets for the first time?
Choose the wallet services available in the market
Download the Application of wallet as chosen in above step
Complete the registration process by providing details like Name, Email ID, Mobile No.
Mobile Number verification code is sent by the wallet company to verify the Mobile No.
Input the verification code during the registration process as requested by application in previous step
Mobile wallet is created but it has to be loaded with some amount to use it for shopping
Mobile wallet can be loaded using Credit card, Debit card, Net banking, ATM card & IMPS. Mobile Wallet can be topped
up with cash at designated location
Once mobile wallet is loaded it can be used for Fund transfer, shopping and other transactions

Q) How much time does it take for funds to get credited in beneficiarys account through Mobile Wallet?
Instantly

Q) Can I make a transaction using Wallet without preloading money?


No. Wallet functions like a prepaid or a debit card. You can only make transactions and of value not exceeding the money loaded in
your wallet.

Q) Can I make payments to any e-commerce website using Mobile Wallet?


Yes, you can make payments on many e-commerce websites, which are enabled to accept money through wallet companies. You can
use these wallets to pay your mobile, DTH, electricity, other utility bills and shop for groceries, clothing and much more from the
registered merchants.

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Q) Which are the major mobile wallets in India?
Several online wallet services have emerged in the young emerging mobile wallet market of India. The more famous ones are Paytm,
M-pesa, MobiKwik, Freecharge, PayU and Oxigen.
Currently, Paytm has a chunk of market share in the number of registered users and volume of transactions via the service provider.

Q) What are the advantages of Mobile Wallet?


You do not have to worry about carrying cash anywhere. More so, no one is going to give you a candy or two instead of a one-rupee
coin when short on change. You will tender the exact amount, to the last paise, using an online wallet.
You do not have to worry about losing your money even if you lose your mobile. This is because to unlock you mobile (Security
PIN), to access the App (Login credentials/MPIN) and make transactions (OTP etc.). There are security measures which cannot be
bypassed.
You can avail various offers such as cashback, discounts, coupons, etc., from the wallet provider while transacting.
In addition to the above-mentioned merit, you cannot lose your online wallet unless you lose your mobile. It is quicker than internet
banking, with one-tap payments and you do not end up exposing your bank details on various merchant sites.

Q) What are the disadvantages of Mobile wallet?


Mobile wallets can only be used by people whove access to a reliable internet connection. The number of merchants associated with
mobile wallets is on the rise, but they are stillnot enough. Mobile wallets cannot be used for high-value purchases as each of them
have caps on the spending and depositing limits. Only intra-wallet transfers are allowed, No inter-wallet transfer is allowed.

Q) What is the monthly transaction limit?


Most of the mobile wallet service providers have a monthly limit of depositing amounts up to INR 10,000. But a few service
providers like PayTM have the option to deposit amounts up to ` 1,00,000 if you have a verified account. Accounts can be verified
using a KYC document.
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Q) What is the monthly consumer wallet limit?
` 20,000 per month for all. ` 1,00,000 per month with KYC

Q) What is the monthly merchant wallet limit?


` 50,000 per month with self declaration. ` 1,00,000 per month with KYC

Q) Do I need to maintain a minimum account balance in a wallet?


No minimum balance, you can even have ` 0 balance.

Q) Can I transfer money from wallet to Bank Account?


Yes, but it depends on wallet service provider. Normally, 4% is charged for amount less than 10000, but is subjected to service
provider.
e.g.: Paytm charges 4%, SBI Buddy charges 2%.

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8. Deen Dayal Antyodaya Yojana National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM).
Resource Materials for promoting Cashless Transactions among Self Help Groups

8.1 Dimensions of Cashless Transactions


1. All SHG members have individual bank accounts
2. All individual bank accounts are linked with Aadhaar and mobile number
3. Bank account of SHGs are seeded with Aadhar number of signatories
4. All transactions of SHG are performed cashless routed through Business Correspondent, Mobile Application or through
digital wallet
5. All SHG member have active Rupay Debit Card
6. SHG member or one person from her household is trained and are able to be make cashless payments at retail stores using
debit card, digital wallet app or USSD Mobile App.

8.2 Implementation
8.2.1 Opening Account of SHG Members
8.2.1.1 Opening Account at Bank Branch
SHG members who do not have their individual account can open their accounts by visiting the nearest bank branch. SHG members
may opt for the same bank in which the Self Help Group maintains their account, though not compulsory. Steps for opening bank
account at bank branch are as follows:
i. Fill up bank account opening form
ii. Submit application form along with copies of valid Know Your Customer (KYC) documents. The following documents are
accepted by banks for opening of bank account-
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Passport
Voters Identity Card
Driving License
Aadhaar Letter/Card
NREGA Card
PAN Card
iii. Individuals who do not have any officially valid documents can open small accounts with banks. A Small Account can
be opened on basis of self-attested photograph and putting her signature/thumb print in presence of bank officials. Such
accounts will have limitation in terms of aggregate deposit (not more than one lakh) aggregate withdrawal (not more than ten
thousand in a month) and balance (not more than fifty thousand at any point of time). Such account will be valid for twelve
months during which the account holder will have to submit a valid KYC document. Post submission of such documents, the
account will be converted to Basic Savings Bank Deposit Account (BSBDA). There is no minimum balance requirement for
opening these accounts
iv. Collect pass book from the bank branch

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8.2.1.2 Opening account at Customer Service Points/ Business Correspondent Outlets
SHG members who have Aadhaar card may also open their individual account at Customer Service Points or Business Correspondent
Outlets. Steps for opening bank account at the CSP/ BC Outlet are as follows:
i. Fill up bank account opening form
ii. Authenticate identity using biometric (finger print)
iii. Account number will be issued after authorization by the designated bank branch.

8.3 Linking with Aadhaar and Mobile Number


For initiating digitial payments, it is important to link individual accounts with Aadhaar and Mobile Number. The following steps
may be followed for the purpose.

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8.3.1 Seeding of Aadhaar and Mobile Number at Bank Branch
SHG members can seed their account with respective Aadhaar number and Mobile Number at the bank branch.
i. Fill up the consent form for seeding of Aadhaar
ii. Attach a self-attested copy of the Aadhaar card and submit at the bank branch
iii. Usually the process takes about 2-3 days for the system to update the Aadhaar number
iv. SHG members having mobile can submit an application to the bank branch to update their Mobile Number in their
respective bank account.

8.3.2 Seeding of Aadhaar and Mobile Number at CSP/ BC Outlets


SHG members can also seed their account with respective Aadhar number and Mobile Number at the CSP/BC outlets.
i. Fill up the consent form for seeding of Aadhar
ii. Individual members are required to authenticate Aadhar seeding with their biometric (finger print)

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8.4 Aadhaar Seeding of SHG Account
The Aadhaar number of the signatories of SHG bank account can be seeded at the bank branch. One primary mobile number should
be set for the SHG account.

8.5 Cashless transactions of SHG through Business Correspondent, Mobile Spplication or through digital
wallet
The transactions within SHGs (SHG & its members) and among SHG and its federations should be performed using digital modes.
For the purpose, SHGs can use the services of Business correspondents in the area, Mobile Applications or digital wallets. For the
purpose the following steps should be followed:

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To ensure that the entire transactions between member to SHGs and SHG to member is done through
digital mode. It is important to make the facility available to transact jointly operate accounts of SHG
at the BC outlet. All SRLMs/ promoter should insist on partnering banks to provide this facility.

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8.6 Issue of Debit Cards for SHG members
All SHG members who have opened Basic Savings Bank Deposit Account are eligible to get debit cards. All members should apply
for Debit Cards at their respective bank branches. The debit cards are delivered at the address of the account holder. The card can
also be collected at the bank branch. Usually it takes about 7-15 days for delivery of personalised debit card. PIN for the debit cards
are mailed separately by the bank and can be collected at the bank branch by the account holder by showing valid identify proof.
Banks also have non-personalised debit cards readily available at the bank branches. The non-personalised card is available at branch
level in the name of Ready Kit and the same can be given instantly along with PIN which is ready for use from next day onwards.
SHG members may insist upon Rupay Debit cards as the processing fees for such cards are much lower than other settlement service
providers.

8.6.1 Activation of Debit Card


On receipt of the debit card all members must immediately activate the card by visiting the nearest ATM. For activation of the card,
the account holder must insert the card in the ATM slot and use the PIN provided by the bank. The ATM will ask for changing the
PIN. The card can be activated just by performing a cash withdrawal or even by taking out a statement for the account. The Debit
Card is now ready for use by the account holder.
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8.7 Cashless payments at retail stores by SHG members


SHG members who have debit card can use the same for making cashless payment at retails outlets. The card can also be used for
transfer of funds from one card to another using ATM or at Business Correspondent outlets. For authentication of the transactions
performed, account holders are required to use the 4 digit PIN which should be kept confidential. At BC outlets and select retail
stores, authentication of transaction can also be performed using biometric provided the account is linked to Aadhaar.

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Alternately the SHG member can use Mobile Wallet for money transfer or payment at retail outlet. There are two kinds of wallet
available (a) App based which requires a smart phone and internet connectivity (b) USSD based which can be used on a feature
phone without any internet connection.
Members of SHG or their family members who have a smart phone and access to internet facility may download an application for
digital wallet and create an individual wallet account. All major banks have their own digital wallets eg: SBI has a wallet called SBI
buddy; ICICI Bank has a wallet called ICICI pocket. These Apart from banks, third party providers also have their wallets eg:
Paytm; Freecharge, Oxigen etc.
The individual wallets can be loaded using Debit Cards details. Once loaded the wallet can be use to make payment for utility bills
or at retail outlets. For making payments, the payee is identified based on Mobile Number of QR code depending on the features
available on the respective wallet. Individuals having wallet can also receive payment from another individual having the same
facility. The amount accumulated on digital wallet can also be transferred to a bank account.

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Individuals who do have a smart phone and access to internet facility can use USSD based mobile banking applications for money
transfer and payments. Account holders can use the National Unified USSD Platform [*99#] created by NPCI for the purpose. This is
a self-service model. Currently 41 banks have been onboarded on the platform. Individuals can access their bank account using this
protocol form feature phone. To access this service the account holder needs to register her/his Mobile Number in the bank account.
Once the account is registered the user needs to generate a MPIN. Request for generating MPIN can be submitted at the bank branch
or alternately the same can be generated at an ATM. Once the MPIN is generated, the platform can be used for transfer of money to
another account. This feature is available in 12 Indian languages.

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There is another USSD based service which is has both assisted and self-service versions provided by the telecom operator Vodafone
called M-PESA. M-PESA establishes merchant points at different locations. Users who do not have smart phones can visit a
M-PESA merchant location and load her/his M-PESA wallet against cash paid to the merchant (or debit card). Once the M-PESA
wallet is loaded, the same can be used to transfer money to a bank account or make payments at retail outlets.

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9. Dos and Donts

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10. Appendix

10.1 QR Code Generation and Usage

*Here to show usage of QR code we take Canara Banks Empower App as an example.

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Open Empower App

Login to Empower Application

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Generate QR Code
Enter your Virtual Payment Address
Enter the Purpose
Enter the Amount Required

Generate QR Code and Save it to Gallery

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Share the QR code generated to the other person from whom
the amount is to be received.
Receiver need not generate QR code for each and every
transaction
Instead, one QR code generated may be saved in gallery
which can be scanned by the sender.
Alternatively, in case of a vendor, QR code once generated
may be taken a print and pasted at vantage point of his
establishment, so that any sender can scan that image and
make settlement.

Login to Empower Application


Select Scan QR and Pay

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Scan the QR image received from the Receiver

Immediately, the System will fetch


the Details of the Beneficiary.
I. (Virtual ID, Name, Purpose and Amount).

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Enter the Mobile Banking MPIN.

The transaction will be completed instantly at both ends and


sender will receive following message

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Training Module on Enabling Digital Payments
in Rural India

National Institute of Rural


Development and Panchayati Raj,
Ministry of Rural Development,
Government of India.
Rajendranagar, Hyderabad-500030.
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National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj
Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India.
Rajendranagar, Hyderabad - 500 030. Tel : Telefax: 040-24008473
Website: http://www.nird.org

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